The Convenient Marriage. Illustrated

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By Georgette Heyer

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The Convenient Marriage by Georgette Heyer is a delightful Georgian romance that blends humor, charm, and a touch of intrigue. Set in the late 18th century, the novel follows the story of the spirited Horatia "Horry" Winwood, a seventeen-year-old girl who impulsively offers herself in marriage to the wealthy and much older Earl of Rule to save her family from financial ruin. Horatia's elder sister, Elizabeth, was initially intended to marry the Earl, but she is in love with another man. To prevent her sister's unhappiness and to secure her family's future, the determined and headstrong Horry proposes to Rule herself. Intrigued by her audacity and charmed by her youthful innocence, Rule agrees to the marriage. As Horatia navigates her new life as the Countess of Rule, she finds herself entangled in the sophisticated and sometimes treacherous world of London society. Her marriage of convenience soon faces challenges, including the machinations of the devious Lady Massey and the return of Rule's former flame, the beautiful and manipulative Lady Caroline. Despite the obstacles, Horatia's pluck and honesty win over the initially distant Rule, and what began as a pragmatic arrangement gradually blossoms into a true and tender love. Along the way, there are duels, misunderstandings, and plenty of witty exchanges that keep the reader thoroughly entertained. Heyer's vivid characters, sparkling dialogue, and meticulous historical detail make The Convenient Marriage a captivating read. The novel is a perfect example of her talent for creating engaging and romantic stories set against the backdrop of the Georgian era, making it a must-read for fans of historical romance.
The Convenient Marriage. Illustrated